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Device Access Violation
(Permissions: Machine
Administrator)
Security Setting for Access Violation
(Permissions: Machine
Administrator)
Specify the standards that the system recognizes the
access as an access violation. If the number of login
requests exceeds the number specified by the setting,
the access is recorded in the Access Log and the log
data is sent to the machine administrator by e-mail. Also,
a message is displayed on the control panel and on Web
Image Monitor.
You can specify Maximum Allowed Number of Access up
to 500 and Measurement Time up to 10 to 30 seconds. If
the Maximum Allowed Number of Access is set to "0",
access violations are not detected.
Also, you can specify response delay time for login
requests when an access violation is detected
(Authentication Delay Time) or the number of acceptable
authentication attempts (Simultaneous Access Host
Limit).
If you receive violation detection e-mails frequently,
check the content and review the setting values.
Default
Maximum Allowed Number of Access:
[100] time(s)
Measurement Time: [10] second(s)
Authentication Delay Time: [3] second(s)
Simultaneous Access Host Limit: [200]
Specify whether to prevent the incorrect lockout caused
by the network environment.
When you log in to the machine via a network
application, a user may be locked out by mistake
because the number of authentication attempts by the
user does not match the number of the attempts
specified on the machine. For example, access may be
denied when a print job for multiple sets of pages is sent
from an application. In this case, specify the setting to
On, and control the lockout by period but not by counts.
When you specify [On], you can specify the period to
deny the continuous accesses by a user (0 to 60
minutes). You can also specify how many user accounts
or passwords can be managed (50 to 200) and the
monitoring interval (1 to 10 seconds).
Default: [Off]

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